Alan Rogers: Alan Francis Bright Rogers was an Anglican Bishop who held three different posts in an ecclesiastical career spanning over half a century.

born in 1907 (109 years ago)

died in 2003 (13 years ago)

Alan Rogers is an author.

born in 1933 (83 years ago)

written works: "What is the difference?", "Southwell Minster after the Civil Wars", "Women, literacy, income generation", "Old Nottingham from the castle to St. Mary's", "Themes from Nottingham's history", "Nottingham and its villages 1750-1850", "A history of Lincolnshire", "This was their world: approaches to local history", "Adults learning for development", "Approaches to local history", "The making of Stamford", "Stability and change", "The book of Stamford", "The Medieval Buildings of Stamford"

Alan Rogers received the 2010 Academy Award for Best Technical Achievement.

award: 2010 - Academy Award for Best Technical Achievement (For the software design and continued development of cineSync, a tool for remote collaboration and review of visual effects. Easy to use, cineSync has become a widely accepted solution for remote production collaboration.), with Tony Clark, Rory Mcgregor, Neil Wilson

ALAN ROGERS UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM See England, local history in.
local history worldwide. See Norwegian Institute of Local History. Louisiana, local
history in. Louisiana is a history-conscious state. The diverse culture as well as ...

Alan Rogers and Naomi Horrocks define learning as “the interaction of the
learner, the context, the kind of learning task and the processes involved.”23 In
these interactions, change occurs in one's thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and/or
actions, ...